Crown The Empire recently celebrated the release of their new acoustic album, “7102010,” with an acoustic livestream on Twitch. That set has since been uploaded to YouTube and can be seen below:
Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal (Asia, ex-Guns N’ Roses, etc.) has shared a video for his acoustic cover of Asia’s “Only Time Will Tell.” This track appears on his latest covers EP “Barefoot 3.”
Enterprise Earth have shared a quarantine acoustic performance of “There Is No Tomorrow.” This news comes after the band recently released an acoustic version of the song as part of their new EP “Foundation Of Bones.” The group commented: “The acoustic version of ‘There Is No Tomorrow’ was a cathartic experience. It was inspired by…
Trivium are streaming an acoustic version of their song “Bleed Into Me.” This version of the track was previously only available as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of the band’s latest album “What The Dead Men Say.“
Crown The Empire will be celebrating the release of their recent acoustic album, “7102010,” with an acoustic livestream on July 18. Fans will be able to watch the set via Twitch at 2pm PDT/5pm EDT. https://twitter.com/riserecords/status/1283480693503221761
Moon Tooth will be releasing a new acoustic EP titled “Violent Grief: Acoustic Selections” on July 31. The effort will come with acoustic versions of four songs off “Crux“ and a new song titled “Six Of Swords.“ The first single, an acoustic version of “Awe At All Angles,” can be found below. Here’s the full…
Higher Power have shared some acoustic performances of “Lost In Static” and “In The Meantime.” You can check those out below:
During the June 26 edition of his “Acoustic Happy Hour” series, Machine Head’s Robb Flynn performed covers of Slipknot‘s “Snuff,“ “Deftones‘ “Change (In The House Of Flies),“ System Of A Down‘s “Aerials,” Dio‘s “Holy Diver,“ Staind‘s “Outside,“ and more. You can watch that set below:
Buckcherry have released the second EP in their “Acoustic Sessions” series. This one features acoustic versions of “For the Movies” and “Check Your Head.”
Korn have released an acoustic version of their song “Can You Hear Me.” You can find that below, along with a video of Jonathan Davis discussing the track on SiriusXM. The original version of the song is from the band’s latest album “The Nothing.”